• Training Room

    SPIRAL - Writing for The Conversation: 1-to-1 Editor Chats - Sci/Eng
    Provider   Organisational and Staff Development Unit

    The Conversation is a news website with content written by researchers and academics working with professional journalists. This 15-minute one-to-one session with an editor will enable you to receive personalised advice and feedback on your writing ideas for The Conversation.

Duration 20 mins

Course Type Webinar

Booking Status Waiting List

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Target Audience: Any staff members in Science or Engineering who are involved in research and would like to write for The Conversation

This is a live online event. 

Are you an academic or researcher in Science / Engineering who would like to build a media profile and take your research to a global public audience by writing for The Conversation? 

The Conversation is a news analysis and opinion website with content written by academics working with professional journalists. It is an open access, independent media charity funded by more than 80 UK and European universities (see more on its audience here). 

This 20-minute one-to-one session with one of our editors is tailored to you and your research. It will allow you to discuss in more detail any particular ideas for articles you would like to write for The Conversation. 

 

Use the session to: 

  •  Receive advice on the best angles for turning your research and expertise into articles. 
  • Discuss potential pitches. 
  • Talk around your subject area looking for a potential angle you might have discounted or missed. 
  • Receive actionable, personalised feedback on how to communicate your research to a general audience. 

Please note that you need to pick a specific timeslot for your 20-minute one-to-one editor chat on the right-hand side.  

This will be a personal meeting between you and an editor from The Conversation, so please make sure to be on time for your slot and cancel via the booking system if you can no longer attend. 

If you’d like to learn more about The Conversation first, please feel free to join our introductory ‘Writing for The Conversation’– more information Course/6180

 

A separate dedicated session of editor one-to-one chats for anyone working in research in HaSS or SBS is available Course/6186

Accessibility 

We are committed to ensuring our events and courses are accessible to all staff. 

  • The session will take place on Zoom. 
  • Auto-captions will be enabled. 
  • There will be audience participation. 
  • You are asked to keep your camera on. 
  • You are asked to attend the whole session. 
  • The session is relaxed – this means you can stretch, move around, stim etc.  
  • Digital copies of resources will be emailed to participants in advance of delivery upon request. 
  • Please contact osdu-equity@strath.ac.ukto discuss any further access requirements 

 

Cancellation Policy 

When applying for a course, you should note that there will be a £50* charge to your Department / School if you do not attend your place on the course. There will be no charge as long as you cancel your booked place before the event or notify our staff at osdu@strath.ac.uk that you can no longer attend. 

A Department / School is welcome to send someone else in your place if they wish without incurring a charge, providing that person has the necessary prerequisites for the course. In the case of courses split over more than one day, you are expected to attend ALL parts of the course. 

*This is the standard charge for cancellation or non-attendance of a course of 1-day duration or less. For some courses, there may be a higher cancellation charge and if this is the case you will be advised of this at the time of booking.  

 



Delivered By: The Conversation Team

Prerequisites

You will get the most out of this session if, beforehand, you: Think about the sort of pieces you might potentially write, what aspects of your research might interest people, and come armed with ideas. Read some articles on The Conversation to get a sense of what we publish. Please make sure to read the pre-session briefing below and complete the short online questionnaire to help the editors prepare for your conversation: